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TV5 Media Center

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Opening
  
December 23, 2013

Floor count
  
9

Floors
  
9

Cost
  
6 billion PHP

Owner
  
TV5 Network

Opened
  
23 December 2013

Floor area
  
6,300 m²

Construction started
  
2011

Type
  
office, studio, broadcasting

Location
  
Reliance cor. Sheridan Streets, Barangay Buayang Bato, Mandaluyong City, Philippines

Similar
  
One Rockwell West Tow, UNTV Broadcast Center, Millennium Transmitter, Tower of Power, GMA Network Center

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The TV5 Media Center is modernized corporate and broadcast complex in Mandaluyong City, opened in 2013. It serves as the headquarters of TV5 and also houses its affiliates Cignal Digital TV, Philex Mining Corporation and Voyager Innovations, Inc., all under the helm of the MVP Group of Companies.

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Tv5 media center groundbreaking


Construction

The construction of TV5 Media Center began in January 2011 in the site where the former PLDT warehouse was located, 10 months after TV5 was acquired by MediaQuest Holdings, a media conglomerate of PLDT from the Cojuangco family and Malaysia-based broadcaster Media Prima, in an effort to update its existing technologies for a seamless transition to digital broadcasting and to acquire clearer broadcast signal; as well as to consolidate business and studio production operations from its original Novaliches broadcast facility, in which was used from ABC/TV5's reopening in 1992, Delta Theater in Quezon City, Broadway Centrum in New Manila, Marajo Tower in Bonifacio Global City and the L. V. Locsin Building in Makati.

The construction of the new facility will include two phases. The first phase is the construction of the news department and the target completion was in the fourth quarter of 2011. The second phase involves the entertainment department which is targeted to completed on the following year. ₱6 billion of capital expenditures from the parent MediaQuest was used in the construction of the facilities. However, the restricted cash flow in the earlier years of construction caused the delay in the completion. The first phase is actually completed in December 2013, while the second phase is targeted to completed in November 2016. The main corporate and broadcast operations of TV5 Network, Inc. was moved to the facility between the said dates, although TV5's transmitter and occasional production of its programs remain in the original Novaliches studios.

Features

The TV5 Media Center is composed of a one 9-story corporate building and two 8-story buildings which houses six ultramodern TV studios used by the programs of TV5, AksyonTV, and Digital5, radio booths for Radyo5 92.3 News FM, post-production facilities, newsroom of News5 and Bloomberg TV Philippines, voice-over room and office spaces.

References

TV5 Media Center Wikipedia


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